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Todd Young votes against Inflation Reduction Act

(Official U.S. Senate photo by Rebecca Hammel)
U.S. Senator Todd Young voted against the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act on Sunday, Aug. 7.
The legislation passed the Senate by a vote of 50 to 50, with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking the tie.
Young released a statement after the vote:
“With inflation at a forty-year high and our country in a recession, this bill is the absolute wrong approach to helping Hoosier families,” said Senator Young. “Despite its name, this legislation does nothing to address rising prices or high energy costs. Instead, the bill will raise taxes on nearly every income bracket, spend billions of dollars in Green New Deal waste, double the size of the IRS, and grow big government. This bill is bad for Indiana and won’t help bring relief to those struggling in this challenging economy.”
Young pointed out that, according to analysis by the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation, the legislation will increase the average tax burden on Americans in nearly every income bracket, including those making under $10,000. The legislation will rapidly grow the size of the IRS, likely leading to increased audits of low- and middle-income taxpayers. And according to the Congressional Budget Office, 93% of the bill’s promised deficit savings would come after 2026.
Young filed amendments and motions to:
Prevent Washington Democrats from raising taxes on anyone making less than $400,000 per year, consistent with President Biden’s repeated pledge
Protect innovation of and access to affordable antibiotics
Ensure the new Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program would not go into effect if it discourages access to pharmaceuticals, if there is a public health emergency, or if it will hurt our economic competitiveness against China
Add funding for states to implement Safe Haven Baby Boxes
Provide more resources for veterans’ mental health care
Strike a provision to create a $27 billion federal bank for green energy projects
Extend Section 174 to allow immediate expensing of R&D costs
Provide free TSA PreCheck for certain severely injured or disabled veterans
Require the IRS to identify, investigate, and prosecute fraudulent claims for the bill’s clean vehicle tax credit
Eliminate any tax provision in the bill if it may be used to fund or otherwise subsidize the purchase of materials, technology, or critical minerals produced in China.

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5 comments

Linda Connor August 9, 2022 at 8:13 am

if it was trumps idea he would of voted yes

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Charles U Farley August 9, 2022 at 4:09 pm

I disagree, RINO Young was not a Trump supporter. RINO Young is a big government RINO, but would have voted against it because it will mess up the economy and anger his constituents.

This bill is junk, the name should be the Inflation Creation Act because that’s what it will do.

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Me August 10, 2022 at 1:20 am

Exactly! Young is done!! Vote him out!!

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H August 9, 2022 at 6:19 pm

LTrump would have never proposed such a half brained porkculous Democrat spending spree Lindaaaa

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Slacker06 August 9, 2022 at 2:46 pm

Even a blind Toad snags a bug once in a while.

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